Ferrari: Split Strategy the Right Call to Get Hamilton Into F1 Belgian GP Top 10
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The Britishman Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari), who was to start in 16th place at the Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix on Sunday after failing his qualifications on Saturday, will finally start off on the stand path.
Hamilton's Secret Radio Exposes Belgian GP Drama
Lewis Hamilton’s hopes for a strong finish at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix hit a snag due to a fuel shortage that emerged late in the race, as revealed by his team radio exchanges with Ferrari. Starting from pole, the seven-time world champion led early on but slipped back after a pit stop strategy left him vulnerable. As the laps wound down, Hamilton radioed his engineer, Riccardo Adami, with a pointed question: “Are we low on fuel?” The respons…
Ferrari made major Hamilton engineer change before Belgian GP
Lewis Hamilton has revealed that a change in his engineering team only added to the complications he and Ferrari faced on a tricky weekend at Formula 1’s Belgian Grand Prix.The seven-time world champion made a strong recovery in the race on Sunday to charge from 18th at the start to finish seventh, having switched to a wet-weather set-up overnight.It was a small consolation after what had been a pretty dire opening two days of action at Spa-Fran…
Ferrari has shown the second best team performance in Belgium after McLaren: Charles Leclerc third, Lewis Hamilton seventh. Team leader Fred Vasseur talks about the pace of Ferrari and the risk with Hamilton.
Hamilton “had fun trying to make his way through” in F1 Belgian GP
Against the odds, Lewis Hamilton showcased a brilliant recovery at the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, Belgian GP, where he showed the world yet once again why he is the seven-time F1 world champion. Starting from the pit lane, Hamilton passed the chequered flag in the 7th and garnered 6 points for his team, Ferrari. The British driver... The post Hamilton “had fun trying to make his way through” in F1 Belgian GP appeared first on Motorsport
Ferrari: Split strategy the right call to get Hamilton into F1 Belgian GP top 10
Heavy rain was forecast for the Sunday of the Belgian Grand Prix, tempting several Formula 1 teams to adopt higher downforce settings – even if that meant breaking parc ferme rules and starting from the pitlane. For the majority this came at a cost, but not to Lewis Hamilton as he raced to seventh place in Belgium.Ferrari went into qualifying on Saturday with both cars in low-downforce trim ...Keep reading
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